Breads We Love!

Hovis Original Seven Seed Loaf – DF May Contain SOYA We struggled to find any easily available breads that were soy free and so had to settle for trying this – taking the warning onboard. Our little man loved it and it was easy for the rest of the family to enjoy. It has a full texture and nutty taste. Packed full of seeds it’s not for the person who doesn’t like “bits” but if you like a granary style loaf it may be for you.

Polish Bakery Half Wheat Half Rye Bread – DF SF – this was our first attempt at a supermarket soy free loaf. It is a drier texture than we were used to – it’s made with flaked potatoes – but it’s light texture made beautiful toast. It was one of the few loaves we could get that were nearly white too. It makes fabulous breadcrumbs too.

Jackson’s Yorkshire’s Champion white Bloomer Loaf – DF SF- we found this white loaf by chance in a local Waitrose store one day and it is delicious! Tasting like fresh bread straight from the bakery, it is soft and light. My son had never had a white sliced loaf (apart from homemade) up until this. Now he will forego cereals for this loaf! Perfect for sandwiches, toast, bread and “butter” pudding and anything else you can think of. The whole family loves this, it is also available in a half loaf but freezes so well we just buy the large one whenever we can.

Tesco everyday Value Wholemeal Sliced Loaf - DF SF- This cheap and cheerful loaf is safe for those trying to avoid soya. We use it for sandwiches and toast. It is a slightly dry texture – as with most cheaper loaves- but the fact that it is considerably cheaper than other products, and freely available, makes it a winner with us.